Andrew Bynum's debut helps Pacers break four-game losing skid
Welcome to Indiana, Andrew Bynum.
The Indiana Pacers dropped the Boston Celtics 94-83 in Bynum's debut with his new team, and the 7-footer absolutely made the most of his 16 minutes on the floor.
After registering his first points as a Pacer with a two-handed jam in the first quarter, Bynum went on to finish the game eight points on 3-of-4 shooting to go with 10 rebounds and one assist.
Funnily enough, Bynum's numbers were better than those of Roy Hibbert, who was on the court twice as long as his back-up. Hibbert finished with only 6 points and nine rebounds through 32 minutes.
Indiana came into the game on a season-high, four-game losing streak. So it seems fair to say that the Pacers can now only win when Bynum's on the court.
Here's his post-game interview:
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